Learning outcomes / skills:
This module is intended to develop students’ cross-cultural effectiveness in the contexts of business and diversity in the workplace with a focus on leadership, communication and negotiation to foster cross-cultural synergies for competitive advantage along the supply chain. Throughout this module, students are actively encouraged to develop their own reasoning and problem-solving skills to address contemporary and future supply chain challenges and responsibilities with informed analysis and innovation. After successful completion of this course, students will have a critical understanding of established theories of cross-cultural management and negotiation and be able to evaluate and apply different approaches in real business practice.
Professional competences
After successful completion of this module, students will have:
· in-depth understanding of the impact of culture, particularly as regards business leadership, partnerships and negotiation
· critical understanding of leading models in cross-cultural management and negotiation
· the skills to prepare for and foster cross-cultural business relationships
· insight into how to work with, build and manage cross-cultural teams and business partnerships
· the skills to identify, avoid and resolve potential sources of culturally-based misunderstanding and/or conflict in business situations, particularly in securing agreement, delivery and quality processes
· the tools to prepare and execute value added business negotiations in a cross-cultural context in English
· the knowledge to share and lead on cross-cultural interaction within organisations
Technical competences
After successful completion of this module, students will be able to:
· evaluate and continually develop their own cross-cultural and communication skills for effective negotiation
· anticipate and address the cultural impact on business behaviours, processes and values
· evaluate, compare and present cross-cultural business models and approaches in English in academic and professional contexts
· independently research and further develop their knowledge of current trends in cross-cultural management for application in individual business situations
Personal competences
After successful completion of this module, students will be able to:
· reflect on and contribute to international and cross-cultural dialogue and co-operation in and beyond the business world
· evaluate and develop their own negotiation and communication skills specifically
· understand, analyse and respond effectively to different negotiation and communication styles
Social competences
After successful completion of this module, students will be able to:
· interact appropriately and effectively in culturally diverse environments
· communicate appropriately in international academic and business settings
· identify and implement strategies to develop synergies and co-operation
· share their knowledge and experience to foster effective cross-cultural interaction
Contents
· Globalization and regionalization in business
· Culture: definitions and impact on business with a focus on decision-making, negotiation and relationship management
· Cross-cultural management and leadership: theory, research and practice
· Cross-cultural business communication and negotiation
· Negotiation theory, strategy and tactics
· Conflict avoidance, resolution and synergies
Methods of Teaching and Learning:
- Written and research assignments
- Group projects and presentations
- Independent study and research
- Constructive discussion and peer review
Literature:
Reading and resources will be provided at the beginning of the course.